February 24, 2015

These are the last 24 hours to join the Photographic Museum of Humanity 2015 Grant, the third edition of the international photographic contest we organize with the aim to finance photographers and discover new talents. The submission deadline is on February 24th, 2015.

Here you can find the PMH 2015 Grant main info:

Magnum photographer Christopher Anderson; Co-Editor of the New York Times Lens blog James Estrin; Director of OjodePez magazine and Artistic Director of Cortona On The Move Arianna Rinaldo; and photographer and Director of Centro de la Imagen (Perú) Roberto Huarcaya comprise the jury. They will award a 1st ($2,000), 2nd ($1,000), and 3rd Prize ($500) to photographers displaying the most innovative and compelling work. A New Generation Prize ($500) will also be given to a photographer under the age of 25, and a number of honorable mentions will be awarded according to the material received.

The contest has no entry fee. To participate, you have to apply to become a registered member of the PMH community. Once approved, you will then be able to upload photos and submit a series of maximum 15 photographs to the PMH 2015 Grant before the deadline: midnight on February 24th, 2015 GMT. To apply to the Photographic Museum of Humanity 2015 Grant, please follow this link

November 12, 2014

Master Photographer Gordon Parks at the High Museum in Atlanta starting November, 15. Of all the "master" photographers I think I have always admired Gordon Parks the most. I admire him for his images but also for the tremendous bandwidth of talent he was able to command. Master Photographer, Feature Filmmaker, Painter, Actor... Most people don't dare to dream of being even one of those. He is an inspiration. If you are in Atlanta go see his Segregation work at the High

November 03, 2014

The annual FotoEvidence Book Award will recognize a documentary photographer whose project demonstrates courage and commitment in addressing a violation of human rights, a significant injustice or an assault on human dignity. The selected project will be published in a book, as part of a series of FotoEvidence books dedicated to the work of photographers whose commitment and courage create an awareness of social injustice.

The Book Award winner and up to four other selected finalists will be exhibited on the FotoEvidence web site and at a gallery exhibition in New York City during the fall of 2015.

Submissions to the FotoEvidence Book Award are accepted all year up until the deadline of January 15th of the award year, i.e. submissions for the 2014 FotoEvidence Book Award must be received by midnight (E.S.T.) on January 15th, 2014. Submissions received after January 15th will be considered for the following year's Book Award.

October 01, 2014

The Nieman Fellowship program is the oldest and best-known study program for journalists in the world. More than 1,300 journalists from 91 countries and territories around the world have come to Harvard for a year of learning, exploration and fellowship.